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Table 3 Data for patients with malignancy

From: The diagnostic utility of cystoscopy in assessing patients with persistent microscopic abnormalities of urinalysis

Patient

Age

Gender

Smoking Status

Symptoms

Final diagnosis

Imaging pre-cystoscopy

Lesion seen on pre-cystoscopy imaging

Urinalysis results

1

86

Male

Non-smoker

Nil

pTa low grade

USS

No

Bacteriuria

2

52

Male

Ex-smoker

Nil

pTa low grade

USS

Yes

Sterile pyuria and microscopic haematuria

3

92

Female

Non-smoker

Nil

pTa low grade

USS and CT

Yes

Microscopic haematuria

4

86

Male

Non-smoker

Nil

pTa high grade

USS

Yes

Sterile pyuria

5

60

Female

Current smoker

Nil

pTa high grade

USS

Yes

Sterile pyuria and microscopic haematuria

6

63

Male

Current smoker

Nil

pTa high grade

USS and CT

Yes

Sterile pyuria and microscopic haematuria

7

69

Male

Non-smoker

Nil

pTa high grade

USS and CT

Yes

Sterile pyuria

8

79

Male

Ex-smoker

Nil

pTa high grade

USS and CT

Yes

Microscopic haematuria

9

88

Male

Ex-smoker

Nil

pTa high grade

USS and CT

Yes

Sterile pyuria and microscopic haematuria

10

85

Male

Non-smoker

Nil

pTa high grade

USS

Yes

Microscopic haematuria

11

70

Male

Non-smoker

Nil

No histology

USS and CT

Yes

Sterile pyuria and microscopic haematuria

12

93

Male

Non-smoker

Nil

Prostate cancer

CT

Yes

Sterile pyuria and microscopic haematuria

  1. Patient died prior to bladder lesion resection
  2. Patient has a PSA of 77, a malignant digital rectal exam and a normal cystoscopy. Hence, a clinical diagnosis of prostate cancer was established